Audience Presentation
I built a slide deck on the web for a presentation on my work and how it relates to the concepts of Audience Studies as part of Dan Cavicchi’s Audience class at the Rhode Island School of Design.
I built a slide deck on the web for a presentation on my work and how it relates to the concepts of Audience Studies as part of Dan Cavicchi’s Audience class at the Rhode Island School of Design.
I wrote this essay for Dan Cavicchi’s Audience class at the Rhode Island School of Design. Except this time it wasn’t reproduced here for posterity, it was only produced here. There’s no question that audience has always been an important consideration in design. Hell, it isn’t design if there isn’t an audience. But the web has […]
An essay I wrote for Dan Cavicchi’s Audience class at RISD about the use of interface metaphors on the iPad, and why it was justified for Apple to strongly suggest developers use them in their Human Interface Guidelines.
A collaboration with Micah Barrett. Frustrated with our Graphic Design department’s lack of focus on screen design and with the less-than-inspiring prompt we received for the semester’s final assignment, we decided to create a campaign to raise awareness instead.
Art direction doesn’t need to be an all-or-nothing treatment. Who’s to say there’s nothing between completely art-directed content and the default template?
Résumés in actual HTML are becoming commonplace on portfolio sites, but they often don’t get used to their full potential.
This is where I will discuss my thoughts as they relate to design. It will be an interesting exercise.